Pope
Francis: Christmas greetings to Curia
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis received the heads and other senior
officials of the departments of the Roman Curia on Monday, in their traditional
exchange of Christmas greetings. In remarks prepared for the occasion and
delivered Monday morning, the Holy Father focused on the need for those who
serve in the curia – especially those in positions of power and authority – to
remember and cultivate an attitude and a spirit of service.
“Sometimes,” said Pope
Francis, “[Officials of the Curia] feel themselves ‘lords of the manor’ [It. padroni] – superior to
everyone and everything,” forgetting that the spirit, which should animate them
in their lives of service to the universal Church, is one of humility and
generosity, especially in view of the fact that none of us will live forever on
this earth.
This “disease” of
feeling “immortal” or “essential” – irreplaceable – was one of fifteen
maladies, which Pope Francis identified during the course of his address: from
a tendency to prefer Martha’s portion over Mary’s, to over-planning (and
micromanaging), to wearing being a perpetual downer and wearing a “funeral
face” all the day long.
“These and other
maladies and temptations,” said Pope Francis, “are a danger for every Christian
and for any administrative organization, community, congregation, parish,
ecclesial movement, etc., and can strike at both the individual and the
corporate level.”
“It is the Holy
Spirit,” continued the Holy Father, “who sustains every sincere effort at
purification and every authentic desire for conversion. He is the one, who
makes us understand that every member participates in the sanctification of the
[mystical] body [of Christ, which is the Church], and to its corruption.”
“Therefore,” said Pope
Francis, “we are called in this Christmas season and for the whole period of
our service – for so long as we exist – to live, ‘[according to] truth in
charity, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, from
whom the whole body, joined and knit together by every joint with which it is
supplied, when each part is working properly, makes bodily growth and up-builds
itself in love.’(Eph. 4:15-16)”
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